@@Cardlines Thanks, I have sent a support request to them. I am shipping form my store, not using WFS so I am hoping there is a workaround. I have 16000 cards on eBay, that I want to colist on Walmart, it would be cost prohibitive to get a barcode for $2.50 cards. LOL
My main PC is Nick Van Exel continuing from my childhood, all 70's basketball hall-of-famers, Blazers cards, and U of Oregon players who made the NBA in their college jerseys.
The lots is the best one. Buy lots with bad search names like you said and then sell team lots with good search names. This does really well around the holidays when people buy gifts for kids.
Wild Card 5 Card Draw isn’t new. It’s been around for a couple of years now. They have sweet looking cards but don’t have the best resale value. They do have a solid market though. I just opened one the other day and I got a 1/1 Troy Franklin, a speedster from Oregon that got drafted by Denver. I approve of the 5 Card Draw.
@@Cardlines I've given out out so many cards with y'all's name on it with my card that's inside also containing an SSP or an sp. And every single sleeve. We've packed all the other right around 1500 of them to give out for free. And we've been giving them out at the nscc, Progressive Field at the Cleveland game, and at all the local card shops that would allow us to.
Bidding on a sponsored spot to sell an item sounds like a ton of work/fees. Somebody us making $ off that idea. I love wal-mart, but Not sure about this Jesse. U can be the canary in the coal mine for us. ..Please.
I do it on Amazon (not sports cards related) and it's a fine balance of bidding the right amount to still have both visibility and margin. I personally love it there, but I'll report back after trying it with cards. It would be better with deeper inventory of boxes.
The obvious question is "are buyers trending to using wal-mart marketplace instead of eBay? Does wal-mart charge lower fees than eBay? What is the benefit besides all of that logistics/fulfillment stuff a small-time seller probably isn't going to utilize. Not sure I trust that this going to feel "easy if u use ebay."
I don't think you need buyers to be trending from ebay to Walmart to make it a viable seller option. The buyers are already on Walmart and generally are willing to pay more than ebay buyers. Many existing sellers on Walmart are killing it. So it's a really a question of - does the seller have the right product for the Walmart Marketplace, and are they willing to put in the effort.
This is literally how I find tons of expensive cars been doing this for quite a while. Glad to see that you're a handle the Box stinker as well. Hopefully you get to see you guys at the show
Old slabs...Cut the top corners and slide the screwdriver in the middle (away from the card) and lift the middle just enough to grab with your hand...then crack it the rest of the way. Your screwdriver was waayyyyyyy too close to the card in the old case
Thanks for the video! I hear you on your reasoning for ranking Walmart above Target, but that $5 MJH vig keeps Walmart at number 2 for me. Plus, the Walmarts in my area have some shady vendors. The last decent vendor was ran off when she discovered an Air Tag was placed on her vehicle. I haven't been able to get 1 Optic Football product in my area since its released via Walmart.
Yeah, the walmart vendor situation is for real. That's a problem. I usually fair better at Walmart than Target, but it really can come down to region, vendor, and more. They both have some big pros... and some glaring cons!
ABSOLUTE DUMPSTER FIRE! Cardbase WAS the best place for card collectors and sellers to catalog and track their inventory. About 6 months a ago Collectibles the self proclaimed "parent company" of cardbase decided to incorporate the cardbase platform into the collectibles platform. This was the biggest blunder and sloppy embarrassment in the history of the card app game. It thrust all types of collectible hobbies into the cardbase platform and overwhelmed the cardbase users. You had stamps, coins, toy trains, and everything in between scrolling through the homepage as if CARDS were never their business. Overnight it went from a valuable resource and data collection tool to a giant joke of a social media style platform. They never announced this transition and just sprung it on all of the loyal cardbase subscribers. A hard crash and loss of 80% of their paying cardbase users later and all anyone has to say is we are sorry and they promise their new idea is going to be just like the old cardbase but so much better. The owner emailed me after i took to the site and criticized their abrupt change from what i paid for to something i would never use even if i was being paid to use it. I am happy to share his response with you if you want to giggle. The recent, and undisclosed transition from one platform style and ownership to another has been a great disappointment. We run a business that relied on the way the previous (cardbase) platform served our business needs. We can't get back the countless hours spent updating and adding cards to the platform, or the $99 premium service we paid for. The entire reason we devoted our business's time and money towards that platform was to use it the way it was originally designed, as a catalog of inventory and reference to stay up to date with pricing trends. Now that the new platform has taken on the look and motive of just another social media platform, we have no use for it. Totally unrecognizable from its original design or intention.
I would rank B&N higher only if you have their rewards program to get the discount. Walmart Neighborhood Walmart surprised me a few months ago when I saw cards...and good cards there.
When you ship cards paying .63 cents do you still charge the buyer like $5 for shipping or do you charge them .63 cents for shipping. Or just make a profit from the shipping price
appreciate the insights and updates. Do they have the retail Topps set with the numbered chases like the past years? Isn't there a complete 1/1 set made each year.